MEI NEI,;.O,UDICK-,: . .ANDIVATCII ESTABLISHMENT. wori.rIFRAZER Ir'"qTfUltpYinfortruillis friends 'lnditici Public generally, that he has removed his ,Clocic; and Watch Establish ment from TaneyloWn, Md.,' to Gettys hurt at 'the stand lately occupied by Jo suptchleurtAii, deceased, where he will be plettsedio wait upon all who may favor him - with their custom. Hi will keep on hand 4 - general ' assort merit of ` : CLOCKS, ' WATCHES 4 9 I.aj / ", .)1 us .4EWALAIIT E , which will be sold on the'most reasonable terms: Clocks, Watches, &c., will be re paired at the most reasonable prices,_ and warranted to give entire satisfaction. • Hav ing been engagedin,the-btisiness fora num- . ber.oryears3liepes, by industry and par tictllar, attention to.his customers, to merit a share,of public patronage. Gettysburg, Oct. 9, 18.16.—tf CHEAP WATCHES ! The apest Gold and Silver Watches .14V PIII.I.BDELPHM. Gold:Levers, full jeweled, $45 00 Silver Levers, full jeweled, 23 00 Gold Lepities, jeweled, Silver-Lepines, jeweled, Silver Quartiers, fine quality, GolnAvatches t plain. Silver Spectacles Gold Pencils, Gold Bracelets, -ALSO ON HAND k.large 'assortment of Gold . and. Silver Hair:BiaceletS,,Piiiger-Rings, Breastpins, hoop EarLßing Gold Pens Silver Spoons Sugar Tottgcs,„Thimblcs, Gold Neck, and gliiiius;;Qtiaril Keys, and Jewelry at cctuallY low lirtces. " cAlll,want is a call, 'to (*mince cus tomers. • , All • • kinds of Watches and Clocks .( f6- Po l * l , and , w.arranted, to keeP good time for:ane year. Old . Gold and Silver bought iiir..Ch,:nr ; taken, exchange. Gold 'and Silver Levers, at sti ohtif o " prip'es than the abOve. A lib eral bisconnt inade to dealers.' 'Call 'and sec for yourselves. For Eight-day and Tbirty-hoUr BiaiiClecks,,at :* LEWIS LitiOmus's *itch, Oock; and Jewelry :Stare, No. 41.1 i - Market St., l above 11th, north aide, Phila. PbUdeiphia, Sept. 4, 1846. tf NOTICE.' "F. ETTERS .of Administration on' the Estate of THERESA °KHIOS, late. of M'Sherra-stows, Conowago tp., Adams co. deMits'ed;' h' a t'ing been granted to fhe sub teriper,re,siding in gin' township, notice is heffi t y,:ti'v,eti,:td _all' persons tridebtea , ..te satke'statc l i tck.eall'atid b settle the sane ' ou"vela , and those taring claims agaiii.4t Int4,: i ctitate ar ' e requested to pres6nt: the tlinn,:firoperl3i; authenticated, ter settle ' w' "JACOB' DELLONE, "./2dm'r. - :.11Xarch,5, ripilith J e: thers " C h ea p.ror cash., , TratDEILIPK ilu.sEit, Up4l - r' Furnisher, No. 43b Mo t rkejogeeh 9,boy,o,F.levonth, , N6rth Endo., opposite Giyard,_ftow, Thiladelphia t Witere ) iry ; be-,ltad at frill timoS a large as abrelue94,:pfJßeds.,aud:lVlattrosses,. Curled Hair and Feathers, Chairs; Tables, Bed ateadtxtud4,o4k.krieglagaes, togother with allvolhor44-tieles ahovo hoe of. bus inttAtv.al tlic-v.erY lo W.eoPice for: Cash. old wpris,rapaired with neat testi awi ' 1047-7:(31111) , , TpicTfiE, LADIES. eAli;, Ppm asportgient'or Bonnet RIB ttO tadiee silk'and Yeti - Pirt.,SuPer„ Grass : : Linen: HAND e X,S 7 .c.an be seen at • IVIVI." RUTARA.IiFF'S. • I W!,..,'a11 i . - iiA9,;;conglani!y, on Land and „UP aktitT,Atit.iiit'et 'FIN 'WARE 4 14 ,4C:c9 1 }Eir:ingbain!iert Wig Get iyattiirk. " " - G . E41 . 1`. - BbEHLER., ini.4.9..c!:PT 1 1 1 1 4 , 2 7. • • : INERbSELL'S. 'PATENT STEEL it t . rts! or s be had fOr , CpritherlAnd township pit c,. 4 " 117, HoFirstAit'it Cdaeh-Shdp, ;Please ep4l,and see them 4.44ge fOrYou Pa i§elf.' s .,% A eceAysbur s g, May 29; 1946. :,,Pailium ' ` Soa p, ' a• ~, , trtr , A•c. r..,,..„.....4.fi,_, 'SOAPS, 'FANCY ARTICLES,, TOYS, &c., 'fiir sale "" '"' ' ' 0. VirE*VER. ' .'-IL"STEVENSON -,. . 1141743 to ORNEY oitT LAW, oentie - Sirriiare, Noith 11416gtiiirillifiiitie:betwiten Smith's ' 2 8 . 0 §lavehtft), VelrY st l iV ikq j • • ,--...., wiw).a s- iitiC ti-t A. It Y, Alltriritite?..oilt w: 411 e J / 9 'I) .thr*?uth-east Corner of Aidit t tint*iiiiitlA: if: ICRltell *lto -; , : ,'-'w;ld,sllllte'rii*elStdre...k k -0, ~.. • 1 , . 4 4 ihr e ettritt,tki.L . Af , , 4 4',""''' •S'2, --- 'O . --.,.y , VDw ' lig 4401 1, 11 1 8 , 41 34 r, 4 J r fr ' i - i ItiClielh FtliatiPLB c .04:W1001f olioniiintraffoolorno far qkond et.:•,:.'` ,..- • '3,B4ethiellibtonelfir for ,37 aittleLibilligo , and Midi, ha. -.. ''',Aind , a eapoind firpkrate Ker., 4eiftioirlitl4. t .- t :•.; ''• " , -, c, i . . DENTISTRY. DR. J. LAWRENCE HILL, • Surgeon Dentist, RESPECTFULLY offers his profes sional services to the citizenvf Get tysburg and surrounding country. He is prepared to attend to all cases usually en trusted, to the DmitisT, and hopes, by strict attention to Dentistry alone, to be able to pleise aftwho may see lit to entrust their teethin his hands. allies at Mr. M'Coslt's Hotel. • May 15. tf PLI:IIII.I3E'S National Daguerriaza Gallery and Pho tographers' Furnishing Dcpo;: AWARDED the Medal, Four First Premiums, and Two Highest Hon ors by the Institutes o; Massachusetts, New York, and Pennsyhiania, 'for the most beautiful colored DagueireetypeS and best Apparatus ever'exhibited. lQ'..Portraits taken in exquisite stylK, without regard to weather. Instryclions given in the art. A large ass9rrment of Apparatus and Stock always-6n hand, at the lowest cash prices. New York, 251 Broad Way; Philadel phia, 126 Chestnut st.. Boston. 75 Court, and 58 Hanover strtiets ; Washing-ton, Pennsylvania Avenue ; Petersburg, Va., Mechanics' Hall ; Cincinnati, Fourth and Walnut, and 176 Main Street; Sara- . toga Springs, Broadway.,-. June 15, 1846.—1 y 30 00 15 00 10 00 15 00 Dr. Cullen's Indian 'Vegeta-. bie Specific, FOR . Fomale Complaints—is one of the most valuable medicines in diseases common to Females, ever offered to the public: Diseases arising from weakness or other causes, are removed in a few days. We have heard numbers of fe males say they would eat be without this medicine, if it could not be had; - for any price. Certificates of cities, in pamphlet form, may be had of the agents gratis. Dr. Cullen's Indian,,Vegitable Remedy. Do. "' do. Panacea Do. - - do. . Pile Remedy. .flr. - 'ilppleton's Remedy for ;Deafness. Revand's Magic Lotion. These Medicines are prepared and sold by the proprietors, Rowan & Waltoti t 376 Market street, Philadelphia, and can be had in Gettysburg at the Drug Store of S. H. BUEHLER. • Jan. 15, 1846.—tf NOTICE . To Country Merchants,.Stoiekeeperi,and - the public in general, Subscriber takes this method to inform_ all whom it may concerti, `that he intends to keep 'at his,Old Estab lished Stand, No. 382, Market street, a first-rate assortment of all kinds. of ir S, suitable for the Country Trace.— Feeling confident from his expe rience-and practical knowledge of the bus iness- in 'all .its-various branches, that -he 'will be able to render• general satisfaction to all wlio - ritay favor-him with their cus tom. _ • sCPCountry Merchants would do well to call and egamine' before purchasing of his more noisy competitors. • All hats Warranted to retain their color. Hats from $4,25- to $4.00, of the latest style. : . ' JOHN CONWAY. No. 332 Market street, above Eleventh, south side Philadelphia. • January 22, 18 . 47.. ' Om To Watchmakers .tic Dealers J. LAD.9IVIUS, txronransor Watches, Watch' Maker's' Tools, ad Watch Materiali,' V7IIOLEPIALE,"AND. ETAS constantly on hand a large assort meat, of Liirietic, Patent, and Plain Glass, Mainsprings, Verges, Dials, Watch- Han'ds, and a com plete assortment of all Tools and Materials belonging to the trade; With a iarge assortment of Gold and Sil ver Lever, Lepine, and Plain Watches; - all of which he will guaranty , to sell at the lowest New York prices.- All orders from the country punctually executed. crCountry merchants and. others are invited to call and examine. at the Old Stand, No. 33, South Fourth st. Philadel delphia. January. 22, 1847. i Om • • CHEAP • i 'WATCHES & JEWELRY t the Philadelphia lfatch and Jewelry . • • • Store, No. DO; North. Second street, corner. olt Quarry. Gold Lever Watches, full jewelled, , 18 car. cases, $45 00 Silver Lever do. full jewelled, !! 23 00 Silver Lever (10.1 jewels, - 18 00 Silver Lepine Ist qual. 14 00 Superior, Quartier Watches, 10 00 Imitation tlO.'net warranted; 5 00 Geld Spectacles,. • 8 00 Fine Silver. Spectacles, 1 75 Gold Bracelets, with topaz stones, 350 Ladies' Gold Pencili, 16 carats,. 2 00 Gold Finger Rings, 37 cts to $8 ; W2tch Glasses- 7 plain. 12:ets ; patent 18; lunet 25.. Other . artieles in proportion. All gOods warranted to . - be - what they are sold for. O. PONRAD. 'On hand, some Gold and Silver Levers, Lepines and Quartiers, than..the hove prices.. -. , ,pec. 4, 1846.-'—ly 11E11,11E131M111 , 0 .‘ ••- • - (Of Carlisle,) IDRESENTS his roiwets to his friends II" etur:lnforms them that he , has , made arrange meats k? continue to Oran tie e is usual iwthe : cauro t of Adams county, ,uoder the new` iegulation of the times for thee. , .- tJah..3o, 1846. L.Rif NOTICE. 1 4 Mihr 31M11011iT TAILGRING ESTABLISHMENT. FRANKLIN W.' DENIVIDDIE QSt ESPECTFULLY informs the zens Of Gettysbui g and the stirround ing country, that he has taken the well known Taitorlisr. Establishntent of J. H. SKELLY, in Chambersburg Gettysburg, nearly opposite Mr. Buehler's Apothecary and Book Store, where he is prepared to execute all work in his line with neatness and in the most approved style. ( r i All work entrusted to him, will be warranted to fit. His terms will be very moderate, for CASH or COUNTRY PRO DUCE. latest Fashions will be regular ly receivcil'from the Cities. •Giysburg, March 20, 1846.—1 y ~•otcction against Loss by Fire. HE "Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection -A . Company," being incorporated by an Act of the Legislature, and fully organized and in opera tion under the direction of th following Board of Managers, viz : C Miller, James Weakly, D W M'Cullough, A G Miller. T A WKinley, Philip Spangler, Samuel Galbraith, Samuel Tritt, Ab'm King, (Adams,) John Zug, Samuel Huston, J T Green, J Bear—call the attention of the inhabit ants of Cumberland and Adams "counties to the cheapness of the rates, and the many advantages which this kind of insurance has over any other. Ist. Every person insured becomes a member of the company and takes part in the selection of officers and the direction of its concerns. 2d. For insurance no more is demanded than is I necessary to meet the expenses of the Company, I and indemnity against losses which may happen. 3d. The inconvenience of frequent renewals 'is avoided by insuring for a term of live years. 4th. Any person applying for insurance must give his premium note for the cheapest class at the rate of five per cent., which will be $St) on the 1000, for which he will have to pay $ 50 for five years and $1 tio for survey and policy, and no more unless loss be sustained to tcgreater amount than the funds on hand will cover, and then no more than a pro rata share. These rates are much cheaper than those of other companies, ex cept such as are incorporated on the same princi ples. T. C. MILLER, President. A. G. MitTATt, Secretary. IrrThe following named persons have been ap pointed Agents for Adams County :4-Wm W Pax ton, EN. General Agent for Adams county; .T A ThomPson and 1) Ziegler, Gettysburg ; Dr. Wm R Stewart, Petersburg; Henry Myers, New Ches ter ;.-Henry Mayer, A bbottstown ; Daniel Com fort, Straban township ; Abraham King, Hunters town ; David Blythe,. Fairfield ; T T Wierman, Arendtsvllle ; Wm- Morrison and Abel T Wright Bendersville ; Dr. D Mellinger, East Berlin ; Ab'm Scott, Cashtown. Sept. 13, 18-16.—tf FALL AND- WINTER FASHIONS • .• JUST HECEIYUD - 1 'ME Subscriber respectfully informs 'his friends and the public generally, that he tontinues4o carry on the - TAIL°tttING Business at - his Establishment Cham 7 bersburg street, •Gettysburg, a few doors below Thompson's Hotel, where he will always be prepared to attend to orders up on the most reasonable terms. He has made arrangementS to receive regularly the - Latest City Fashions, and he promises all who may favor hint with their patronage, that he will give them entire satisfaction, both as it regards the tit and wormanship of all garments entrusted to him ; and at as moderate prices as they can be obtained any - where else. He hopes, by strict attention to business, and a desire to please, to merit a share of public patronage and support. 10.. Country Produce taken in exchange for Work. • • ' JOHN G 1 BAKER. Gettysburg, April 3, 1810.—tf . .1N THE, MATTER • ' • Of the intended application of IS C ,WEAOLY for license to keep o.tavern in . Liberty township, .&lams county, it being an old stand. • WE, the subscribers, citizens of the .township of Liberty, dO hereby certify, that we are personally and Well'ac quainted .with 'lsaac IV EAGLY, the above.named petiener, that he is, and -we know him to be of good repute for honesty and temperaece, and that he is well provided With house-room and other 'conveniences, for the lodging:and accommodation ofeiii zens, strangers and.,travelers ;- and we de further certify, that we know the house 'for which the license is prayed, and from its situation • and neighborhood; believe it to be suitable. for a . tavern; and that such Inn or Tavern is necegsary to accommo date the, public and entertain strangers and travellers: . • • Joseph P. 11rDivit, Daniel Stoner, David TUr ner, John Nunnumaker, Henry Fowler, Barney Bigham, Edward M'lntire, John M'lntire, Chris tian Musser, John Martin Jacob Kready, jr. John. 31ussrlman, jr.; Michael Kugler, Samuel Martin. March 26.-3 t DIAMOND TONSOR S. U. TIPTON, FASIIIONABLE Barber .anti Hair llieuer, has remot•etlr his “Temple!' to the Diamond, adjoining the County MI dings, where he Can at all times be foiptd prepared to attend to the calls of the public. From long experience he flatters himself that he can go through all the ramifications . of the Tonsorical departments, with such an infinite degree of skill as will meet the en-, tire satisfaction of all who may submit their' chins to :the keen ordeal of his razor. He hopes, therefore, that by attention to busi ness and a desire to please, he will merit as well as receive ,a liberal share Of public patronage. The sick will'be attended to it their private dwellings. Oct: 10. ISABELLA 511URSERY, . :OETTYAIIIMG, PA. lIRUIT TREES, of all kinds,'(grafted 17 'in tlie'rocit,) , ean be had 'of the.,stilY senbet on - reasonable terms. Please cal and judge' for yourselves. C. W. •HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, May 29, 1846. Promptly expels Worms to an almost incredible number I tft,o substantiate the above fact many hundreds of testimonials could be adduced, out of Which the following are selected, from individuals of standing and veracity. Indeed, it is confident ly affirmed that each new trial of the powers of this remedy will have an additional tendency to widen: and confirm its tame, and that if it were universally known and diffused over the U. States, it wutild save not lesS than many hundreds, if not thousands of lives annually. CERTIFICATES I do certify that a vial of Dr. INVLane's Ameri can Worm Specific expelled five hundred and two whole worms, and pieces that would have made sixty more, from a boy of JohoLewelling, which, if laid in a straight line, would have most proba bly measured the enormous length of one hundred yard. JOSIAH JACKSON, Owner of Water Forge, and other works, Morton galia county, Va. This into certify that I purchased from Holmes & Kidd a vial of Dr. Ml.ane's American Worm Specific. and gave two doses to n boy of mine about three yers of age. He passed fully half a pint of worms. The quantity was so large 1 was really alarmed, and called in several of my neigh bors to see them. Flail this story been related to me, T could not have credited it, without being an eye-witness to the same. My child's health im proved much alter. SAM'', MORRISON, 'Merchant Tailor; Wood st., Pittsburg. Hear Illcrlicul Testimony. From a regular Physician, Dr. G. S. Smith, Sun tish, Ohio Mr. J. Kidd—Dear Sir: I have used in my practice Dr. M'Lane's American Worm Specific, and have often witnessed its efficacy in expelling worms from the system. A patient of mine, a short time ago, gave a vial of the Worm Specific to a child and in a short time upwards of 65 worms were expelled. • Dr. A. P. cry ell certifies that he has frequent ly used the Specific in his practice, and with un varying success, it never failing to expel from ;25 to 150 worms. A child of mine passed one-third of a pint of worms with one vial of Dr..M'Lane's Norm Spe cific. It is truly a surprisiwr b medicine. Blackborne,Peebles township. Surprising Ted s Dr. AP Lane' s 11 - ornt Apecific. On Saturday Feb. 7. 1845, Mr:. James Richard son called nt the office of J. Kidd & Co. and made the following statement : A child of mii4 ) had been very sick for some ten days; we had given her purgative medicine, but it had done no - good. One of our neighbors came in and said that it . Was-worms that was de stroying the child, and at the same time spoke of the wonderful effects she had witnessed from using Dr, M'Litne's Worm Specific in that neighborhood. We procured a vial,. gave one teaspoonful, when the child discharged _4s large i.t'orms. I gave nattier teaspoonful, which brought away 46 more, in all SS worms: As a duty I owe to you and the community I freely make known these facts. My child is now well. What is very remarkable, the 'Worm Specific expelled the worms alive in about -four-bouts-after I gave the medicine. - N. B. Be paiticular to inquire for Dr..M'Larie's American Worm Specific, or Patent Velmieuge. Prepared for the Proprietor by J.. KII)D & Co. Wholesale& Retail Druggists, Wood st. Pittsburg. 8. H. Buehler, Gettysburg; J. Lower, Arendtsville ; J. & C, - "M'Kuight, Ben derstrine.; J. S. Hollinger, Heidlersburg; Iloltzinger & Ferree, Petersburg; Jacob Aulebaugh, Ilamptnn; J. T. Hildebrand, E. Berlin; Peter Mickly, Ilitimmasburg; Wm. Bittinger, ilbbottstoton; Coulson & CO. Wholesale Agents, Liberty st. Balti more, Md. Feb. 26,1647.-6 m Mover's First Premium look. NO. 87 NORTH THIRD STREET, P I I. &DELP II lA. TIIE celebrity of the Inks manufactu -IL lured by the subscriber, and the ex tensive sales 'consequent upon the high re putation which they have attained, not on ly throughout the United States, but in the West Indici and -in China, has induced him to Make &Cry itccetsary arrangement to supply -the vast demand upon his estab lishment... He is now piepared with every Variety of Black, Blue and Red-Inks, Cop ying Ink, Indelible Ink, and Ink. Powder, all prepared under his own personal super intendaned, so that. purchasers may .de- Tend upon - its superior quality. HO V E R'S ADAMANTINE CE MENT, -a superior article for mending Glass, China, Cabinet, Ware, &c., useful to very Housekeeper, being a white li quid, easily applied, and not affected by ordinary heat—warranted. • .10a'Pamphlets, containing the numer ous testimoniali of men of science, end others, will be furnished-to purchasers. For sale at the Manufactory, wholesale and Retail-,-N0..87 NORTH THIRD STREET, opposite Cheriy Street, Philadelphia, by ;JOSEPH E. HOVER, • - • Manufacturer. • Phil's:' Jan. 2D, 1847. ly 'TO DRUGGISTS—G.' Benj. Smith is written with a pen on the bottom 'of ov ary box of genuine Sugar Coated Improv ed jodian Vegetable Pills. Some • dealers are . Misled into the error of supposing there is no difference in Sugar Coated Pills, and therefore buy some worthless imita tion ' because they can . IA1) , cheap. We will enlighten the public every where in reference to such men, after - they aro duly informed of the rascality of these imitators,. every one of them personally or through others .Sought to obtain information of my. business, by 'soliciting , the agency of my Pills. A man in-Albany sent in a Minis ter to obtain, clandestinely-, some knowl edge of my Pills. We shall speak of them all:as- they deserve. • ittr The genuine Pills are for sale in GettySburg, by S. 11. Buehler and S.• S., Forney; in Hunterstown by dbraham King; in Petersburg by Mrs. Fuller; in Cashtown by Mrs. Duncnn, and in Hamp ton by .1. H. Aulebaugh. ' March p, 11347-4 t. • -• • „A LP ACAS, •A LPA CAS, -HE Cheapest and richest, can be had • by calling early at • RUTHRAUFF'S STORE. Nov. 6. Calicoas 1 'Calicoes ! . _ IT R, W. AVSII.ERArgBtorp for 3 e ts a yard ; good Mader edlors a Ap, worth i 3 cts.,beautiful styles, 9 to 11 1-2. TO THE AFFLICTED ! Compound Medicated Caney'. - 4 - .IIDR the Cure. of Colds, Coughs, Spit ting of Blood, Bronchetis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Pains and, Oppressions of the breast, and all other Pulmonary complaints, and other diseases which have a tendency to produce Consumption. It serves also as an effectual clearer of the This Candy is entirely a vegetable pre paration, the principal ingredients being, More-hound, Wild Cherry, Sarsaparilla, Boneset, Elecampane, Liquorice, Flax seed, Iceland Moss, Prickly Ash, &c. and Will, if taken in time, relieve the system from those distressing afflictions. that tend to Consumption. One great advantage in this valuable medicine is its cheapness, the public not being imposed upon by the enormously high prices which are generally exacted for Patent and other medical Preparations- Each package contains dirbctions. Call and try it ! Prepared and sold at the Confection and Variety store of the Subscriber in \Vest York street, one square from the Court house, and next door to Thompson's Ho tel. It can also be had at the Drug Stores of S. 11. BuEnt.mt, and S FORNEY. cj"The subscriber as usual continues his. Bakery, and is prepared to supply parties at the shortest notice, with choice cakes, &c. C. WEAVER. Stanton's txteratal CALLED HUNT'S LINIMENT, IftS now universally acknowledged to be the. 41-116 INFALLIBLE REMEDY for lZheumatism, spinal affections, contractions of the muscles, sore throat and quinsy, issues, old ulcers, pains in the back and chest, ague in the breast and face, tooth. ache, sprains, bruises, Stilt rheum, burns, croup, frosted feet, and all nervous diseases-211re trium phant success which has attended the application of this most wonderful medicine ill curing the most severe cases of the different diseasrs above named, and the high enconiums that have been bestowed upon it, wherever it has been introduced, gives me the right to call on the oftileted to resort at once trythe only remedy that can be relied on. Fenn. Sores.—The following letter has just been received from the hands of Dr. Benjamin 1). Md ler, of the cure of an old Indolent Ulcer, or Fever Sore. This person has been under the hands of several Physicians, and used every remedy, yet found no relief, till he was induced to try Hunt's Liniment, which effected a perfect cure. Pinesbridge, June I'2, 1t.15. Geo. 13. Stanton, Esq. ' - Dear fir:—For six.years I have suffered with what is commonly called a Fever Sole on my leg. .1 can scarcely describe to you all . 1 endured . for this long period, by this dreadful complaint, only about half tliat time have 1 been able to work.L-• I have had it examined by several Physicians and tried many of the remedies of the day for this kind_ of disease,-but none of them nflbrded me any re lief. I sent for Dr. Miller, and-he recommended me to use Hunt's Liinment. I did so. and after u• sing five bottles I um enti rel) welt of a hideous sore, that I supposed would hang on me for life.-- I feel like a new man, and heartily recommend thiS Liniment to all suffering person that they ,may be relieved at once. Most respectfully yours, Owen 0' Slavin. P. S. I cheerfully bear testimony to the truth of the above statement. Benj. D. Miller, 111 D. • CO'The following is selected Out of a vast a mount of testimony, showing the great value of Hunt's Liniment in cases of Rhumatism. To Geo. D. Stanton, Esq.—Sir—Having been afflicted with the Rheumatism-fur upwards of five years in my taxies and feet, and at times so pain ful that I could not walk, and had to be assisted to dress and undress myself; and having been un der the care of fou( or five different physicians, and having tried almost every remedy I beard of, but not to much effect, I had given up all hopes of ever being cured, until I beard of Hunt's Lini ment; 1 tried one bottle of it, and found immedi ate relief. That is about, four months ago, and in that time I have used one dollar's worth, and now feel almost as well as ever I did. My family, as well as myself, can testify to its value; and I would advise all who are afflicted with pains and aches, to no Hunt'S Liniment. Yours, Henry L. Buckhout. Sing Sing, Sept. 5, 1844. This Liniment is sold at -25 and 50 cents per bottle by all the principal Druggists and Meech chants. Wholesale Agent s—Hondly, Phelps & Co 1.12 Water street, Rushton & Co 110 Broadway, A B & D Sands, corner Fulton and William, Aspinwall sp William street, New York; Cuthbert & Weth erill 7ti South Second. Philadelphia. Orders addressed to me at Sing Sing, N Y, will be attended to. G E STANTON, Proprietor. AGENTS.—SamueI H. Buehler & S. S. Forney, Cellysburg; Abraham King, Hunterstout; E. Zuck, Pinctown; Ja cob Hollinger, Ileidlersburg ; Hollinger & Ferree, Petersburg, (Y. S.) ; Jacob Aula baugh, Hampton ;Greo. S. Bcntzcl, Berlin Feb. 26, 1847. DRUGS I DRUGS I DRUGS TIIOMPSON & CRAW FORD, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, No. 140 MARKET gTIIEET, (South Side, below SecOnd,) Philadelphia. OFFER for sale a large stock of Fresh Drugs, Medicines and Dye- Stuffs, to which they call tention of Country Merchants and Coach, Cabinet, 4apari,.Black and other Varnishes of a suparior quality. Also, White and Red I.ead, Window Glass, Paints and Oil—cheaper than ever. & C. are also proprietors of the Indian Vegitable Balsam, celebrated thro% out their' own and neighboring States, us the best preparation for the cure of Coughs, Colds, Asthnia, &C. Money refunded in every instance Where no benefit is received. Philadelphia, Jan. 29, 1847. (~,..IILVER 'AND GERMAN' ►PENGILS, VIOLIN STRINGS, &c., of best quality, can always be had at the Fancy Store of C: WEAVER. April 10 4 1846: • • . ECOND-HAND C9ACHES, DUG GIES, &c., of good and substantial Make, can beehAtl at the Coaeh Establish ment of tie s l ubscribei. in Cettysbufg. C. IV. HOFFMAN. Gettysburg, May 29, 1846. INDIAN IEGETABLE YANA( EN: Eitt , oNs afflicted a tilt bet ('tuna. K it us EN 11 lancer. Erystrielto., Uhl Sores, lileets, Tet ter, Me:curial Diseases, or any other complaints ' arising trout impurities of the blood, the ri quest ed to rend the following testirnonialti. in proof of • the %sonderttil properties of theal.n%c nan rd mcd icae. ItEA in READ! ' Messrs. Rtnrand Wuhan—Feeling grateful fOr the extraordinary Cuie per : formed upon me by your Dr: Cullen's In dian 1 - e,ge;able Panacea, I feel it:my duty to ftirnish you with a short history of , my case. When about 124 ears of age I wets :mucked with Ring's• Evil. I was under the care of an eminent Physician, and af ter a long rouree of medical Irentment,was 'pronounced cured. At 14 years plage a disease, pronounced by some of the medi cal faculty as “Scrolida," and by others "Cancerous," manifested itself. 'flint dis ease increased in its ravages, till my throat was filled with ulcers, and my face was covered with them ; my nose was ulcera ted and swollen to appal ently four times its natural size. I also had Tumors in my breast and Ulcers 'on different parts of . my person. I was placed under the care, at various times, of the most eminent Physi cians of New York, Philadelphia, Balti more and Cincinnati, who, after having I used their utmost endeavors to effect a cure, my case was by them pronounced 'incurable.. I have travelled over 21 States of the Union seeking relief; no expense 1 was spared, and a large amount of money ' was expended, but all in vain. I then u-• sed large quantities of Swaim's Panacea; have also taken Carpenter's Sarsaparilla, Sehenek's Puhnonie Syrup, Towasend's Sarsaparilla, and numerous other prepara tions, without effect ; my throat, nose, and lace, were still.uleerated, and at length I ' lost entirely the sense of smelling. I con tinued in this deplorable condition for a bout 2 years; having given up all hopes of recovery I resigned myself to the will of Providence, supposing that every means of relief had failed. On the sth day of August last, I commenced taking your,Dr. Cullen's Indian Vegetable Panacea, hav ing bitt little hopes of its benefiting me. After having used one bottle, I discovered to my utter astonishment and gratification that my sense of smelling was entirely re, stored, and that the ulcers were rapidly diminishing in . size. I have now- taken three bottles of the Panacea ; my face, mouth, throat and nose are entirely healed. I am now 40 years of age; and after 28 years of indescribable suffering, my gene ral health is better, and in fact, at no period of my life, have I felt 'as well. as I have since psing your invaluable Panacea. JULIA 'BRANCH, N. York, Sepi. :30, 1840, 111 Cliff st. We, the undersigned, being personally acquainted with Mrs. Julia Branch, of No. 111 cliff street, and having a kmikwhidge of her situation for several years past, do hereby certify that the above is a true statement of her case, so far as our perso nal know ledge 'goes ; and from her charac ter and standing we have full confidence in her statements, and in the efficacy of. Dr. Cullen's Indiaii Vegetable Panaeea. • E A Ware, 113 Cliff st, CO Neal, 111 Cliff at. Maria Ware, do S Wasson, 23 Roosevelt S Baxter, 61 Mulberry, Emily Earle, Hudson. Ye learned ones of the "Healing Art," if ye can so far overcome professional pride as to use a med icine which ye know not how to compound, ye may preseive many valuable lives Which will o therwise be sacrificed. Will ye plot p t rescribe it ? If it shall not accomplish alt we claim for it after a fair trial, according to directions, we will pub lish an account of its failure in any :hree papers in the U. States at our own expense. And here we say, without the fear of contra diction, that we have not found a case of Scrofula or other disease for which we recommend the Pa nacea, Which the medicine has not speedily or rested We have at this time a multittuie of patients an der treatment, all of whom am doing well. A mong them is one of CANCER, which •was pro nounced by physicians beyond the reach b(Furgi cal assistance, but from all appearances will be cured in a few months. (ErThe above .valuable medicine is for. sale wholesale and retail, by Messrs. Rowan anti Wal ton, Proprietors, :17t3 market street, Philadelphia, and by the following agents: Samuel .1.1. Rushler, Gettyaborg,. Pa. C. Morris, York, Pa. N. N. Robinson, Baltimore, Md. Jan. 15, 1847.—tf GIPS! CAtPA W M. RUTEIRAUFF has received a handsome assortment of Caps, consisting of Cloth, (men and boys) V. vet do. Silk oil do Ile also hai Ft r ,aps much cheaper than usual, and good Oil Cloth Caps as low as 25 and 37 1-2.. Nov. 13. 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